Renaedo Hollmon of Birmingham was booked into the Jefferson County Jail shortly before 10 a.m. and is being held on $100,000 bond.

Sgt. Sam Noblitt said two other suspects picked up by police the day of the attack on Ronald Oscar Shoemaker, 35, have also been charged with murder.

Noblitt identified those suspects as Robert Pierce Jr. and Julius Sanders.

Pierce, 46, of Birmingham was released on $100,000 bond on June 29, according to court records. Sanders, 24, of Birmingham was arrested Wednesday, charged with murder today and is being held on $100,000 bond, court records show.

A fourth suspect has been charged with murder but has not been arrested, Noblitt said. Noblitt said he did not want to release the suspect's name until he is in custody.

Shoemaker was beaten, kicked and stabbed by a group of men in the parking lot between two rows of apartments about 2 a.m., police have said.

He was last released from prison in 2009. Shoemaker had a criminal history dating back to the early 1990s on charges ranging from traffic crimes to theft to resisting arrest.

Noblitt said police do not think the fact that Shoemaker was a convicted sex offender played a part in his death. Noblitt said he did not want to divulge what detectives think was the motive for the attack.